May 2017- Strome's junior career came to a disappointing end, as his Erie Otters lost in the Memorial Cup Final to Windsor 4-3. Still it was excellent tournament for him as he scored a goal and set up another in the final game and was named Most Valuable Player of the Memorial Cup by scoring seven times and racking up 11 points. Strome led the Memorial Cup in goals, co-led in points and established a new tournament record for points in a game with his four-goal, three-assist performance against Saint John in a round-robin game. The Erie captain ends his junior career as the all-time Otter leader in assists, points and playoff points. In Strome's 219 games with Erie he piled up 354 points. With the 2016-17 season now behind him, Strome will spend the summer getting ready to crack the Arizona lineup, specifically spending time in the weight room working on overall strength. Keith Duggan

May 2017- Strome and the Erie Otters have advanced to the OHL championship round with a 4-2 series win over Owen Sound. He had two goals and an assist in the series-clinching, 7-2 win last Sunday. Strome is currently third in OHL playoff scoring with 11 goals and 25 points in 17 games. Erie opens the finals at home Thursday against Mississauga. Keith Duggan

March 2017 – Strome finished another outstanding regular season, racking up 22 goals and 75 points in just 35 games, helping the Erie Otters conclude as the OHL's number one seed with their fourth straight 50-win season. He had five games with four or more points, finishing 17th in OHL points despite playing just 35 games. His Otters begin the playoff's on March 23rd against the Sarnia Sting as heavy OHL favorites. Keith Duggan

January 2017 – With a solid 2017 World Junior Championship behind him, finishing fifth in scoring with three goals and 10 points in seven games to help Canada win the bronze, Strome has continued to light up the OHL. On Jan. 28th, he scored his 10th goal of the season for Erie - and 310th point of his four-year OHL career- to become the Otters all-time points leader. Strome has scored a point in all but one game since returning to Erie, and has 32 points (10 goals and 22 assists) in 14 games. Keith Duggan

December 2016 – Since returning to Erie, Strome has racked up a whopping five goals and 16 points in seven games, showing no rust in his game. He's been named to Canada's final roster for the 2017 World Junior Championship, pretty much expected when Strome was returned to the OHL. He'll be a major part of the team, one that looks to improve upon last year's sixth place finish. Keith Duggan

November 2016 – The Arizona Coyotes have announced that they have returned 19-year-old center Dylan Strome to Erie of the OHL. While Strome seemed to have little to prove in the OHL, he was having trouble staying in the Coyotes lineup, a healthy scratch 10 of Arizona's 17 games. Too young for the AHL, heading back to the OHL seemed better for his development than sitting almost every game in a losing environment. He picked up an assist in his first NHL game but was scoreless after that, averaging a little less than 14 minutes per game. His defensive game seems like it needs some work as Strome started only nine total shifts in the Coyotes zone at 5-on-5, earning more than triple that count in the offensive zone. This move all but guarantees he will suit up for Canada at the World Junior Championship, as Strome played extremely well in last year's tournament. Strome should once again dominate in juniors, especially playing with players like Taylor Raddysh and Alex DeBrincat in Erie, who are currently one/two in scoring for the OHL. Keith Duggan

November 2016 – After being a healthy scratch five out of the Coyotes first eight games, the team has given Strome a golden opportunity to prove he's an NHL player. The team announced that fellow rookie Christian Dvorak was sent to Tucson of the AHL, giving Strome a top six spot in the lineup. If he struggles in the next few games though, Strome could find himself in the OHL for another season of junior. Keith Duggan

October 2016 – Dylan Strome made his anticipated NHL debut on 10/18 against Ottawa, playing on the second line between Anthony Duclair and Tobias Rieder. He recorded his first NHL point with an assist on a Rieder goal. As of right now the plan seems to be that Strome and fellow rookie Christian Dvorak will rotate in and out of the lineup, making him not very fantasy relevant at the moment. Keith Duggan

October 2016- So far, so good as Strome's play in Coyotes training camp and preseason games has been impressive. He has been one of Arizona's top scorers through the preseason and looks to be almost a lock to be on the team's opening night roster. Fun Fact: Bodog Sportsbook has Strome at 8/1 odds to win the 2016-17 Calder Trophy. Keith Duggan

April 2016 – It was an awesome 2015-16 regular season for Dylan Strome. He finished fourth in the OHL in points with 37 goals and 111 points in 56 games, leading his Erie Otters to a first place finish. In a Western Conference Coach's poll, Strome was voted Smartest Player, Best on Face-Off's and Best in Shootouts along with being ranked tops in NHL among prospects by The Hockey News. With the playoff's beginning, Strome hasn't let up, picking up four goals and five assists as Erie swept Saginaw in the first round. Keith Duggan

January 2016 – Dylan Strome was one of Team Canada's few bright spots in their disappointing finish at the 2106 World Junior Tournament. He finished with four goals and six points in five games as Canada was bounced by eventual champs Finland in the quarterfinal. Keith Duggan

December 2015 – What should be to no one's surprise, Dylan Strome has been named to Canada's 2016 World Junior roster. There is a very good chance he'll be the team's number one center and a big part of whether Canada brings home a medal or not. Keith Duggan

December 2015 – Dylan Strome has been named the OHL's Player of the Month for November after he put up 10 goals and 21 assists in 12 games last month. Strome had points in 11 of 12 Erie games, nine of those multi-point, including two five-point games. Also it was a strong month at the face-off dot for the young center as he won 67 percent of his draw's. He is currently tied with teammate Alex DeBrincat for first in OHL points, despite playing three less games. Strome will attend Hockey Canada's National Junior Team Selection Camp that begins on Dec. 10th along with fellow Coyote prospects Brendan Perlini and Nick Merkley, where it is expected he will be a big part of that team. Keith Duggan

November 2015 – Dylan Strome has been named the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for the week ending November 8th. The Erie Otter captain lead the league with eight points in two games, scoring twice and adding six assists. Strome is averaging two-points per game so far this season and is tied for ninth in league scoring with six goals and 24 points in 12 games. Keith Duggan

October 2015 – If Dylan Strome was disappoined about not making the Coyotes he didn't show it in his first game back with Erie. He recorded five assists in a 7-2 win over fellow Coyote prospect Brendan Perlini's Niagara IceDogs, to help keep the Otters undefeated (5-0-0). Earlier in the week, Strome was also named the team's captain. Keith Duggan

October 2015 – With one of the Coyotes final cuts in training camp, Dylan Strome has been returned to Erie of the OHL. The third overall pick from 2015 made it a difficult choice, surprising coaching and management staffs with how well suited parts of his game already are to the NHL. "Right now, his mind and his anticipation of the game is strong enough but his body needs to get stronger," said Coyotes head coach Dave Tippett. He was strong in early preseason action, tallying a power-play goal against the Kings, but his effectiveness tapered off in the final three games, Tippettt said. When the Coyotes faced an NHL-ready lineup from the Sharks in their final preseason game, it became clear Strome needed more time to develop. Arizona has stated many time it will not rush prospects anymore and while they could have definitly used Strome's skill in their lineup this move will keep him out of most likely be a losing environment in the desert also. Instead he'll get to develop his game in the OHL at least one more season, making Erie an instant contender, finish as a top scorer again and should get a shot at playing for Team Canada during the 2016 World Junior Championships. Keith Duggan

September 2015 – Dylan Strome has had a very strong camp so far for the Coyotes, remaining with the team with three cuts left for Arizona to reach the opening-night limit. "Stromer has played very well," Coyotes head coach Dave Tippett said after practice on Sept. 30th. Arizona has stated several times they will not rush prospects anymore so Strome seems a long shot to make the team but the Coyotes could desperately use his skill this season. Keith Duggan

July 2015 – On the day before the Coyotes prospect development camp, Dylan Strome was signed to a three-year entry-level contract. Keith Duggan

May 2015 – Despite some criticism of Dylan Strome's playoff performance, the young pivot managed to put up 10 goals and 22 points in 20 post-season games. Strome capped off a fantastic draft year scoring six goals and 13 points in his final four games to overtake fellow draft eligible forward Mitch Marner for the OHL scoring title, including a remarkable four goal, six point final game. Strome led the OHL in assists (84) and took home the Eddie Powers Trophy as the league's top scorer with 129 points. He also added the William Hanley Trophy to his shelf as the OHL's Most Sportsmanlike Player posting only 32 penalty minutes. Destined to be a top 10 pick, Dylan could find himself in a similar position as his elder brother Ryan did as a Top 5 selection in June's draft. Brendan Ross

November 2014 – Dylan Strome, drafted 2nd overall in the 2013 OHL Priority Selection Draft, is a top 10 prospect for the 2015 NHL Draft. Strome possesses high level playmaking abilities highlighted by great vision and slick puck skills. He possesses NHL size and a rangy wingspan that aids in his strong possession game. The imaginative forward has racked up 13 goals and 41 points through the first 18 games and currently sits second in OHL scoring (as of November 11th). Brendan Ross